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Claremont residents have approved a measure to spend one-time relief money the school district received from the state on three special education…
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Governor Chris Sununu signed a compromise two-year state budget into law on Thursday in front of a group of students and teachers at Franklin High School.…
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Weekly N.H. News Roundup: September 6, 2019Students are back at school and we focus on education issues. The N.H. Supreme Court is asked once again to weigh in on school funding. In Concord, the…
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Defendants in a case over school funding in New Hampshire want the state Supreme Court to take up their case. The Attorney General's office filed an…
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We hear about the latest development in the Bear Brook cold case; genetic genealogy helped to identify the likely killer but the victims remain unknown.…
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A Cheshire County judge ruled Wednesday that the state’s current formula for funding public schools is unconstitutional, potentially re-opening New…
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Facing Population Decline, ConVal's Small Town Schools At Center Of Education DebateAt the foot of Mount Monadnock sits the town of Dublin. It has a famous lake, around 1,500 residents, and one little elementary school. But all is not…
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New Hampshire Department of Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut was in Dublin on Wednesday night to encourage residents frustrated with their school…
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The Exchange follows up on the NHPR series "Adequate," about how the state decides the value of public education, with a discussion in front of a live…
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As N.H. Ed-Funding Lawsuit Grows, Judge Aims for Ruling in JuneA Cheshire County judge has dismissed an emergency request from the state to strike down part of an ongoing lawsuit over how New Hampshire funds public…